Empagliflozin, Jardiance, 10 mg for CKD ?
Has anyone been taking Empagliflozin, Jardiance, for CKD? Studies have shown it to reduce Sodium-Glucose co-transporter2 inhibitor (SGLT2). It is said to slow the progression of CKD and reduce kidney failure. It is also taken for Heart failure, for which it was originally intended, but was also found to be affective for CKD. The usage amount is 10 mg. daily. The findings were made known at a Kidney Seminar, March 2025, with recommendations for broader use by Nephrologist. Your thoughts or comments would be appreciated.
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@roger4670
Hi,
Sorry to hear that. I still struggle with all medication and have exhausted diabetes and blood pressure medication with painkillers next on the list of reactions. I'm undecided if I'm better to go without or not, I feel better without, but more damage is being done ultimately but painlessly than the nasty side effects while taking medication. Damned is I do, damned if I don't.
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1 ReactionHow do you tell if you should take it? I've had 3 Nephrologists since CKD began over 10 years ago - all refused to discuss the drug with me. How do I tell??
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I just started Jardiance, and the first three months go towards my part D deductible ($600). Then I pay 25% - so $204 x 3 months, then down to $54 per month. and, no shipping, at my local Walgreens. So far, no side effects - on day 2. 🙂
@stuartbell
Hi, Have your kidney function checked before starting the meds, then have it checked 3 months later and that will show if there is any change. As for physical side effects you will know if you experience any.
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2 ReactionsHow can I start meds without a Nephrologist?
I have had CKD for 10+ years. 3 Nephrologists - no Meds.
Went from GFR 40+ to GFR 23 with no meds, no hope, no guidence and no Nephrologist who will go beyond saying - wait for a transplant.
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1 ReactionThis discussion is mainly about the use of Jardiance / Empagliflozin for diabetes &/or CKD (because unfortunately one often leads to the other.)
Many members here have shared tips about their health plans, drug coverage, pharmacies, drug costs …..etc. because that is what we do. We try to provide helpful information from our own health journeys.
@stuartbell it sounds like you have had a tough time the past 10 years. I self referred to a nephrologist in 2008. It was a doctor who had cared for my father-in-law during his end stage renal disease, dialysis and living kidney donor transplant. I had a long heart to heart conversation with this Dr. on my views regarding, diabetes, CKD, dialysis, transplant. We came to an understanding that I expect him to help me keep my kidneys functioning as best as they can for as long as they can. I am hoping to find a living kidney donor when that becomes necessary and will only succumb to dialysis as a temporary bridge to keep me going until the transplant can be accomplished.
All of my grand plans are preempted by “Lord willing” because I am a person of Christian belief/faith. It is hard to relinquish The Plan to God when I tend to be such a control freak! That said, things are going fairly well for me and I feel blessed.
My CKD is due mainly to me being diabetic and having some high blood pressure (the two most common causes of kidney problems.) My endocrinologist and nephrologist are in the same healthcare system so it makes sharing my records, labs, medication history, treatment plan…..etc. easier so we know that we are all on the same page. I got a referral to a renal dietician who is diabetic herself and knows where I’m coming from. My nephrologist prescribes medication to control blood my pressure. He pointed me to resources to learn about different kinds of dialysis so that I’m prepared when (“when, not if”) that becomes necessary and he is affiliated with the transplant center that I will use when that time comes. Since that time my eGFR has bounced between 14 - 42. It is currently in the low 30’s and supposedly stable.
My hope and prayer for you is that you can find the medical providers that you trust, can build a rapport with and can come to an agreement on a treatment plan that is in your best interests and meets your needs. Please keep us posted on how you are coming along?
@cehunt57 what is the time frame for your gfr change. Do you attribute the change to drugs diet or exercise 🤔
@cehunt57 I wish you the very best with God support to a satisfying life in good health
I wish I could’ve recorded the discussion with your physician to play to a potential physician. I might want to see because I believe we have the same aims and desires.
I don’t know where you’re located, but do you think your physician might be willing to take me as a virtual patient? I have Medicare advantage..